Hermann Hair Man

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Hermann Harris Man (* 1747 ; † February 21, 1807 in Lübeck ) was a German merchant and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck.

Life

Hermann haarmann was a businessman and a member of the Schonenfahrer in Lübeck. He owned an amidam factory in Lübeck and copper mills in the area with a wire drawing shop and accordingly traded in copper and brass. The business premises were in Beckergrube 106 in 1798 ( old house number from 1796 ). As the eldest of the Schonenfahrer he was elected to the Lübeck council in 1799 . He was a nephew of the Lübeck councilor Hermann Bilderbeck .

Johann Baptist Hauttmann : Lindesche Villa in the year of construction
Hair man's tomb

In 1804, Haarmann had a villa designed as a summer house by the Danish architect Joseph Christian Lillie in the Lübeck suburb of St. Jürgen . A park was created around the building. The building is now called the Lindesche Villa after its future owner, the Lübeck ophthalmologist and patron Max Linde , and is used as a registry office. In 1798 he lived in a house in the city in the Breiten Strasse with the old house number Marien-Magdalenen Quartier 701. Hairmann was buried in the cemetery of the St. Jürgen Chapel in Lübeck, where his listed tomb is preserved and as the burial place of the Lübeck merchant Carl Dimpker is re-used. Like Souchay's tomb in the same cemetery, it is attributed to the architect Joseph Christian Lillie.

literature

  • Lübeck address book for the year 1798
  • Emil Ferdinand Fehling : Lübeckische Ratslinie , Lübeck 1925, No. 948
  • Ilsabe von Bülow: Joseph Christian Lillie (1760-1827). Berlin 2008, p. 48 ff. ISBN 9783422066106

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hartwig Beseler (ed.): Art Topography Schleswig-Holstein. Neumünster 1974, p. 159
  2. Ilsabe von Bülow: Joseph Christian Lillie (1760-1827). Berlin 2008, p. 190